AP080119033654.jpgA New York judge ordered 50 Cent to hold on to the Long Island property that formerly housed a 5,200-square-foot home, which burned to the ground last month after being the center of a protracted legal battle between 50 and his ex-girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins. Also, any insurance proceeds from the fire have to be put into a trust. Suffolk County arson investigators are still looking into the fire, which is naturally falling into the “highly suspicious” category. Somewhat related: Anyone else think it’s somewhat morbid that Newsday’s Web site is providing a map to the house, complete with allowing users to calculate directions from their present location? I’m all for news that you can use, but this seems a bit “ugh.” [Newsday]

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  1. by loudersoft at 12:04 pm

    At least they didn’t run a timeline and a photograph of a bloody glove.

  2. by at 12:59 pm

    Is Newsday’s map gimmick an homage to the Suge Knight DVD where he gives detailed directions to Snoop’s house? If so, well done. Before I tore the plastic off the box, I didn’t think that anything could possibly top the unedited cut of Quik’s “Sweet Black Pussy”. I was totally wrong.

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